Darkness, fear, chaos, guilt and hypocrisy are all important themes throughout the drama. These themes are reinforced with blood images, brightness and darkness, false appearance and illness. These images seem to be leaning to the tip of each scene, creating a malicious atmosphere of shame and camouflage. An important theme of a drama by using image emphasis and highlighting is a false appearance. When Mrs. Macbeth said to Macbeth "... looks like an innocent flower, but that is a snake under it," you can see the use of images to draw a wrong appearance. In addition, after Duncan killed Donalba, you can see the depiction of this misleading appearance.
A pleasant conversation has flowed, especially from a hypocritical queen. Everything is a picture of elegance and order; however, just as he began to spoil his life, Macbeth is still in chaos and this will be a false appearance as it will bring destruction to the party. This is the turning point of the play. Macbeth recognized that things will be very difficult in the future. He is concerned about his safety, but he is also worried that his behavior is immoral. Killing Duncan is a selfish act. Macbeth 's ambition and the persuasive power of Mrs Macbeth promoted Macbeth.
Whether human true spirituality is correctly reflected outside (fake appearance) is the important theme of Macbeth, Mrs. Macbeth is the culprit. She and Macbeth pretended to pretend to commit a violent crime, showing a fraudulent character; "It looks like an innocent flower but not a snake": she seems innocent of it, but he is a King Duncan I will kill her. The wrong performance of Mrs. Macbeth 's watching was seen at dinner time. Macbeth was surprised to learn that Fleance had escaped and was still alive. The false impression revealed by Mrs Macbeth made her innocent, but her efforts to bury her sin made her crazy and eventually led her to death.